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    TENT STRUCTURES   Definition of a Tent Structure:         A membrane structure pre-stressed by externally applied forces so that it is held completely taut under all anticipated load conditions.  To avoid extremely high tensile forces‚ a membrane structure should have relatively sharp curvatures in opposite direction (Reference: The Visual Dictionary of Architecture‚ Ching).   Purpose:           The purpose of a tent structure is to provide a means of shelter that is lightweight‚ portable‚

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    COMMENTARY Aseptic Processing Contamination Case Studies and the Pharmaceutical Quality System Richard L. Friedman Food & Drug Administration‚ Center for Drug Evaluation & Research‚ Division of Manufacturing & Product Quality ABSTRACT: This paper summarizes parenteral drug contamination case studies presented at industry conferences and a Food and Drug Administration advisory committee meeting in the period of 2000-2004. CGMP deficiencies associated with each contamination event are discussed. The

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    Nikita Shah Professor Jassawalla OB – MW 11:30am October 22‚ 2013 BEHAVIOUR AWARENESS PAPER Comparing my very first team meeting with my group to the latest one I had‚ I believe that my team has improved with each passing meeting. I did not know anyone in the group that I was going to be working with. However‚ in the first team meeting in the classroom when we had to introduce ourselves and set ground rules‚ I made several halo effect decisions when I met them. Decisions made during halo effect

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    are interested in the idea of death and injury so directors and producers make shows like C.S.I‚ House‚ and Law and Order. Shows that have some kind of violence are interesting to us. The most popular video games out there today are first person shooters. I was first exposed to a shooting game on xbox at the age of 13. It was called Halo‚ and is still one of the most popular games out there today. Now the game that everyone is playing called Call of Duty. It is a game where you are in the United

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    with ADD. A person’s memory is something that is also very important‚ and should be improved with every chance we get‚ and lots of videogames help improve the memory‚ which adds to the numerous benefits of videogames. Also when playing first person shooters‚ the brain switches between information depending on what is relevant at what time; again another benefit that may help a person

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    Cameras in video games: comparing play in CounterStrike and the Doctor Who Adventures. Eric Laurier (Edinburgh University) & Stuart Reeves (University of Nottingham) Abstract Players of both first- and third- person perspective video games deploy a repertoire of analyses of the courses of actions of others with and through the game’s optics (be they other players or computer-generated actors). Visual activities of ‘looking around’‚ ‘scrutinising’ and ‘inspecting’ and so on‚ are achieved via

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    Windows admin interview questions (includes Vista) By admin | November 29‚ 2007 1. What is Active Directory? 2. What is LDAP? 3. Can you connect Active Directory to other 3rd-party Directory Services? Name a few options. 4. Where is the AD database held? What other folders are related to AD? 5. What is the SYSVOL folder? 6. Name the AD NCs and replication issues for each NC 7. What are application partitions? When do I use them 8. How do you create a new application partition 9. How do

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    UMUC Frederick MD Network Proposal The network IP addressing scheme for the Frederick MD building should be designed to ease network management. A well thought out network subnet design enables administrators to quickly locate computers by IP address by building floor and room‚ and whether the computer is a server‚ a student computer‚ staff computer or instructor’s computer. A proper subnet design will also minimize broadcast traffic that decreases network performance‚ by reducing

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    showed that small stocks had consistently outperformed large stocks between 1926 and the late 1970s. 3. The ability of skilled traders to contribute to a fund’s profits even when the investment is inherently passive. DFA’s investment fund had a semi-active strategy between those of actively managed funds and those of pure index funds. DFA counts on market behavior that reflects the following concepts: 1. The Beta is Dead. Stocks with high-beta do not have consistently higher returns than low-beta

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    Communication Skills Handout

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    Focus attention on the most helpful cues  2  Read non–verbals in context.  3  Note discrepancies.  4  Be aware of your own feelings and bodily reactions.  5  Reflect your understanding back to the other part for confirmation.  4  6  6  7  7  7  7  Listening Skills  Active Listening  A model of Listening Skills  Attending Skills  An involving body posture  Appropriate gestures  Eye contact  An environment free of distractions  Following Skills  Openers  Little encouragements  Use just a few questions  Silence 15  Reflecting Skills 

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